By Peter Hurrell and Zbigniew "Zig" Resiak
June 02, 2008
Many years have passed since sweet sorghum made its debut in the 1800s as a possible substitute for sugarcane. The crop is now back by popular demand, this time as a potential ethanol feedstock.
By Jerry W. Kram
June 02, 2008
By Timothy Charles Holmseth
June 02, 2008
Ethanol is the fuel of choice for Greg Poe but rather than use it in his flexible-fuel vehicle he uses it to fuel up his high-performance aerobatic Fagen MX-2 airplane.
Growth projections in the ethanol industry are being scaled back in response to the slowdown in new plant construction. As the current generation of ethanol companies mature, locating highly-skilled employees may be challenging.
By Timothy Charles Holmseth
June 02, 2008
By Timothy Charles Holmseth
June 02, 2008
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